Morning Docket: 10.25.23
* Mark Meadows has immunity? Well, well, well. [ABC] * Meta targeted for hooking kids through algorithms say state attorneys general seeking to increase their reelection profiles with a lawsuit designed to game the Google algorithm . [Law360] * New bipartisan push for Supreme Court term limits. Because Harlan Crow should have to buy vacations for other people too. [Reuters] * Florida asks Supreme Court to reinstate its anti-drag show law and somehow Clarence Thomas will decide that the ban comports with the original understanding of a bunch of guys who wore stockings and wigs. [CNN] * Forget government and academia, former Supreme Court clerks are making bank in litigation finance. [Law.com] * NLRB set to consider whether college athletes are properly university employees roughly 50 years after the fact. [Bloomberg Law News] * Former Connecticut senate attorney heads to prison. [CT Insider]
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* Meta targeted for hooking kids through algorithms say state attorneys general seeking to increase their reelection profiles with a lawsuit designed to game the Google algorithm . [Law360]
* New bipartisan push for Supreme Court term limits. Because Harlan Crow should have to buy vacations for other people too. [Reuters]
* Florida asks Supreme Court to reinstate its anti-drag show law and somehow Clarence Thomas will decide that the ban comports with the original understanding of a bunch of guys who wore stockings and wigs. [CNN]
* Forget government and academia, former Supreme Court clerks are making bank in litigation finance. [Law.com]
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* NLRB set to consider whether college athletes are properly university employees roughly 50 years after the fact. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Former Connecticut senate attorney heads to prison. [CT Insider]